My business law professor listed his name as Dr. So and so on the exams,sylabus, etc. I asked him about it too, and he said it was school policy.

Most of the professor's at my school aren't into titles. There are a few exceptions.My energy economics INSTRUCTOR insisited on being called Dr. or Professor.

Another said call me by Lisa or professor so and so, but never call me Ms so and so.

Another guy requested he be called by his first name. All were PhD.'s. My brotheris a PhD, and doesn't give a crap what people call him. So I call him "overeducated bastard".

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And the sign said "Long-haired freaky people need not apply" So I tucked my hair up under my hat and I went in to ask him why. He said "You look like a fine outstanding young man, I think you'll do. So I took off my hat, I said "Imagine that. Huh! Me workin' for you!"Sign, sign, everywhere a sign..

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My dad's a JD and he said you can use either the Dr. or Esq. but that most lawyers use Esq. because its more specific and telling to the degree they're actually getting. (ie - you could be a medical doctor, or a doctor of philosophy but only attorneys can be Esquires.)